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YOUR BUSINESS CLIENTS HAVE A WEBSITE…HAVE YOU ADVISED THEM
ON HOW TO LIMIT THEIR LIABILITY EXPOSUREP. Haans Mulder, JD, MST, CFP®
Cunningham Dalman, P.C.
Serving the Lakeshore since 1900
Background• Shareholder at Cunningham Dalman, P.C.
• Specialize in business law (subspecialty in technology law) and estate planning
• Publications-The Michigan Business JournalSocial Networking: Your Business Clients and Their Employees Are Doing It…Are You Advising Your Clients on How to Manage the Legal Risks? (Summer , 2010) Open Source Software: Coming to a Client Near You? (Summer, 2009)Serving the Lakeshore since
1900
Background• Cunningham Dalman, P.C. is located
in Holland and has been serving the Lakeshore since 1900
• Has 14 attorneys specializing in all areas of the law
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Serving the Lakeshore since 1900
Flying at 30,000 feet….
Overview• Start with the practical stuff• What is your client going to do with the site
• How is the site being built/maintained and what aspects of the site need to be protected
• What are some miscellaneous issues to be aware of
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Start with the Practical Stuff• Set expectations about complexity• Clients still have all of the traditional
business law issues • Take an interest and learn about
technology• Realize you will likely be reviewing
documents from other sites
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What’s Being Done with the Site• Terms of use agreement• Advertising• E-contracting
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Terms of Use Agreement• Governs the use of the site• Define what is permitted and what
is not allowed on the site• Identify the owner of the content• Disclaim/limit your client’s liability• Addresses liability issues with the
use of hyperlinks
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Advertising• May be done on the site or through
affiliate sites • Must be truthful and not misleading• Required to have evidence to
substantiate a client’s claims• Avoid spam by analyzing commercial
email content
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E-Contracting• May be accomplished by click-wrap
or browse-wrap agreements• Recommend using click-wrap (unless
it does not involved important legal issues)
• Is there sufficient notice and a valid consent to the terms and conditions
• Use an “I Accept “ box
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Building Out/Maintaining the Site• Website development• Domain name registration• Software licensing• Privacy policy• Website hosting
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Website Development• Website is composed of many
elements (software, text, photographs, data, video,etc.)
• Client should own the site and/or license the elements above
• Consult an intellectual property attorney if necessary
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Domain Name Registration• Help your client chose the domain
name (follow general principles under trademark law)
• Use a dispute resolution policy (UDRP) to resolve issues
• Advise your client to re-new the domain name on time
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Software Licensing• Determine what rights your client has
• What is the term of the agreement• Are there any warranties or
indemnification obligations• What remedies does your client have
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Privacy Policy• One size doesn’t fit all• Define what information will be
collected and determine where it is coming from
• Is information governed by any particular federal or state laws
• Describe what is going to be done with the information
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Website Hosting• Provider keeps all of your client’s
content on its or another company’s server
• Does the host own it or is it a reseller
• What is the level of service• How is security addressed• Provide for continued hosting and
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Protect Certain Aspects of the Site• Consider protecting the name,
graphics/design, and any software applications by registering a mark or copyright
• Have work made for hire agreements
• Determine if patent protection is available
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Other Issues to be Aware of• Taxation of transactions• Insurance coverage
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Taxation of Transactions• Have your client talk with an
accountant if it sells goods or services through its site
• Likely will have implications for reporting and paying sales and/or use tax
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Insurance Coverage• Have your client work with agent to
determine what claims are covered• Analyze particular uses of site to
identify areas of liability exposure (breach of privacy, copyright/trademark infringement, etc.)
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Serving the Lakeshore since 1900
Questions….
P. Haans Mulder, JD, MST, CFP®
321 Settlers RoadHolland, MI 49423(616) [email protected]://www.linkedin.com/in/phaansmulder
Serving the Lakeshore since 1900
Thank You